This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. No More Mr. Nice Guy Book Summary, Review, Notes
In the workplace, Nice Guys are frequently overlooked for promotions and leadership roles. Their inability to say "no" leads to burnout, as they take on extra work to please their superiors. Because they avoid negotiation and boundary-setting, they are often underpaid and undervalued, watching more assertive colleagues bypass them. The Path to Freedom: Becoming an Integrated Man
Nice Guys believe that if they can just fix every problem, everyone will be happy, and they will be loved. They try to fix their partners, their children, and their coworkers. This leads to exhaustion and prevents others from taking responsibility for their own lives. No More Mr. Nice Guy
Reclaiming personal power means taking 100% responsibility for your own life, emotions, and needs.
What (e.g., people-pleasing, hiding anger, bad boundaries) affect you most? This public link is valid for 7 days
He focuses on others' problems to avoid his own. The Cost of Being Too Nice
Breaking free from this cycle is not about becoming a heartless jerk. Instead, it is about shedding a dishonest persona to become an authentic, integrated, and self-assured man. The Anatomy of a "Nice Guy" Can’t copy the link right now
Is there a specific (like setting boundaries or saying no) that you find hardest to change?
While the Nice Guy believes his behavior makes him a desirable partner, friend, and employee, it actually sabotages his success in every major area of life. 1. Relationship Suffocation and Loss of Attraction
Reclaiming your power means taking 100% responsibility for your life, your emotions, and your situation. Stop blaming your partner, your boss, or your upbringing for your unhappiness. If you are unhappy with a situation, you have the power to change it, accept it, or leave it. 4. Accept Your Imperfections
Because you speak your truth, people know exactly where they stand with you.